Check out the best theatre to see in Sydney this month. If you’re looking for more affordable options to see a show, Sydney Festival is on until January 25 and a bunch of tickets are only $25. For more details and daily deals head here. The deal comes with a little help from the NSW Government’s Summer in the City initiative, which aims to increase access to Sydney’s cultural offerings over the summer months. Play your cards right and you can nab up to four tickets in one swoop. The cheap tickets will be subject to availability and free of booking fees and charges. Now, in 2022, the Sydney Opera House has given it a facelift, with a snazzy multidimensional set and a fresh starry-eyed young cast led by Manali Datar, who plays top 14-year-old fangirl Edna, and. There’s also singing, dancing and loads of laughs with The Choir of Man, which we gave four stars when it made its Opera House debut and laughter for all ages with Hamlet: Prince of Skidmark, a silly Shakespearean adaptation from kids comedy duo the Listies. The shows in the pool for discounted theatrical thrills include the playful adults-only romp Circa’s Peepshow, where burlesque meets acrobatics and contortion under the gaze of leading Australian circus company Circa or you can be flabbergasted by James Galea’s Best Trick Ever, which serves slight of hand from a bevy of bamboozling magicians. Every day from now until the end of March, cheap tickets will be released at midday on the Opera House website for performances on the following day. You can now get your culture fix under the white sails and under budget, because the Sydney Opera House is dropping $21 tickets for select performances in its summer program. It’s time to make up for the vast chunk of last year where going out to see theatre and live performances was off the cards.
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